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Oyster Island. A dense community of Raccoon Oysters occurring in muddy, marsh-draining streams. In small creek flowing into May River 1 mile from mouth of Skull Creek, January 12, 1891
Oyster Island. A dense community of Raccoon Oysters occurring in muddy, marsh-draining streams. In small creek flowing into May River 1 mile from mouth of Skull Creek, January 12, 1891<br>
CategoryShellfish
CaptionOyster Island. A dense community of Raccoon Oysters occurring in muddy, marsh-draining streams. In small creek flowing into May River 1 mile from mouth of Skull Creek, January 12, 1891
Image Date1890
SubjectOysters
May River (South Carolina)
Geographic SubjectUnited States--South Carolina--May River
Image Source AuthorDean, Bashford
Image Source TitlePhysical and Biological Characteristics of the Natural Oyster-Grounds of South Carolina
Pub. Info.Washington, DC : Government Printing Office, 1892
Image Source SeriesBulletin of the United States Fish Commission. vol.10 for 1890
Page No./Plate No.Plate LXIV
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